Sanyo Electric Co SCP-3000 Dual Band Analog/PCS Phone User Manual SCP 3000 US cover

Sanyo Electric Co Ltd Dual Band Analog/PCS Phone SCP 3000 US cover

Users Manual

SANYO SCP-3000UserGuideSprintPersonalCommunicationServicesSMSprint PCS™
Sprint PCS.SMIt’s not just a better phone.It’s a better connection.SM
This phone will work only with service from Sprint PCS, which must bepurchased separately. See Term and Conditions of Service.©1997 Sprint Spectrum L.P. All rights reserved. No reproduction in wholeor in part without prior written approval. Sprint and the diamond logo areregistered trademarks of Sprint Communications Company L.P. Sprint PCSand Sprint Personal Communication Services are trademarks of Sprint Com-munications Company L.P. used under license. SANYO is a registered trade-marks of SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. All other trademarks are the property oftheir respective owners.Printed in Japan
1First things first:Call us to get activated.Before you can use your new Sprint PCS Phone™, you need toopen your Sprint PCS Account – in other words, activate yourphone. You do that by calling 1-888-715-4588 (in SouthernCalifornia, call 1-800-PCS-6699) from any phone other than yournew Sprint PCS Phone.This call is toll-free.Note: If a Sprint PCS Sales Representative has already activatedyour phone, then there’s no need to place this call. Instead, see“How to unlock your phone” on the next page.What you should know before you call.The call may take up to 30 minutes, but may take longer at peaktime.A credit check will be run.Your Sprint PCS Phone will be ready for use about an hour afterthis call is finished.What you should have handy.Your new Sprint PCS PhoneThe original packaging for your new phone
2Your billing addressYour social security number or tax ID numberYour driver’s license numberPen and paper to write down your new Sprint PCS PhoneNumberDuring this call, a Sprint PCS Customer Advocate will collect yourinformation as well as help you select your Sprint PCS ServiceFeatures and a calling plan. Once you’ve made all your selections,the advocate will guide you through the activation process.How to unlock your phone.If you received your phone in the mail, you need to unlock itbefore you can begin making calls. Just follow these simple steps:1. Press POWER  to turn on the phone.2. Press   under [UNLOCK].3. Enter the four-digit lock code. (This code typically is the lastfour digits of your Sprint PCS Phone Number or the last fourdigits of your social security number.)
3How to get help.If you need help with this or anything else, we hope you’ll callSprint PCS Customer Care at 1-888-211-4PCS (4727). In SouthernCalifornia, call 1-800-455-4551. You also can press   TALK from your activated Sprint PCS Phone (in Southern Califor-nia, press         TALK). A Sprint PCSCustomer Advocate will answer (24 hours a day) and be happy toassist you.Our services are provided to you under certain terms and condi-tions – all of which are listed in the brochures included in the boxyour phone came in.
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5Table of ContentsFirst things first: Call us to get activated. 1What you should know before you call. 1What you should have handy. 1How to unlock your phone. 2How to get help. 3Introduction. 9Getting to know your phone. 10Function keys 12Display icons: What they tell you. 14Using the battery. 15Installing and removing the battery. 15Charging the battery. 15Charging with the AC adapter. 16Turning your phone on and off. 17Standby status. 17Power Save mode. 18Basic functions. 19Making a call. 19Correcting dialing mistakes. 19Answering calls 20Where you can use your phone. 20
6What you’ll see. 21Calling experience. 22Using Caller ID. 23Responding to Call Waiting. 24Using Three-Way Calling. 25Using Call Forwarding. 25Redialing calls. 26Getting your own phone number. 26Adjusting volume. 27Locking the keypad. 27Emergency dialing. 28Calling 911. 28Saving and editing emergency numbers. 28Dialing other emergency numbers. 29Dialing Sprint PCS Directory Assistance. 30Dialing Sprint PCS Operator Services. 30Setting up your voicemail. 31Finding out you have a message. 32Internal phone book, Call history and Scratch pad. 33Understanding your phone’s memory. 33Saving and storing a phone number. 33Looking up a phone number. 35Finding a number using a person’s name. 35Finding a number when you know at least four digits. 36Editing a phone number. 37Erasing a phone number. 38
7Finding a number using its memory location. 38Using One-Touch/Two-Touch Dialing. 39For memory locations 1to 9: 39For memory locations 10 to 99: 39Using Speed Dial. 38Reviewing your Recent Call History. 40Saving in Scratch Pad Memory 41Reviewing your Scratch Pad memory. 42The scratch pad memory will be erased when: 42Advanced features. 43Using the pause feature to dial faster. 43Inserting a pause in a number. 44Punctuating names. 44Using uppercase and lowercase letters. 45Dialing from your phone book to a different area code. 45Help guidance for the internal phone book. 46Main menu. 47Navigating through the menu. 47Taking a menu shortcut. 47Understanding menu items. 48Adjusting your phone’s volume. 48Choosing what you see on the screen. 49Choosing the vibration. 50Choosing the right alerts. 51Keeping track of calls. 51Maintaining phone security. 52Customizing the way your phone works. 55
8Choosing the analog system. 57Preventing accidental key press. 57Usage guidelines:All about performance and safety. 58Keeping tabs on signal strength. 58Understanding Power Save mode. 58Understanding how your phone operates. 59Radio frequency safety. 59Maintaining your phone’s peak performance. 60Protecting your battery. 61Using your phone while driving. 62Disposal of Lithium Ion batteries. 63Following safety guidelines. 63Using your phone near other electronic devices. 63Turn off your phone before flying. 64Restricting children’s access to your phone. 64Turn off your phone in dangerous areas. 65Cautions. 66FCC notice. 66Index 68
9Introduction.Congratulations on your purchase of a Sprint PCS Phone. Thisphone is quite versatile because it lets you make and receive callsin so many places:Anywhere within the nationwide Sprint PCS NetworkOn other select PCS CDMA networksOn analog cellular networks (that’s the old cellular technology)And although it comes standard with many exciting features, likevoicemail, an internal phone book and Call Waiting, it’s still soeasy to use. Just follow the simple steps described inside.Of course, you can always call us if you need any help. Just press   TALK from your Sprint PCS Phone and we’ll behappy to help. (In Southern California, press      TALK.)Thanks for choosing Sprint PCS.
10Getting to knowyour phone.  1. Red Light: Illuminates when POWER  is pressed and when you’ve gotincoming calls and messages.  2. Headset Jack: Insert the plug of the headset (not supplied).  3. Soft Key Labels: Tell you what the current options are for the SoftKeys.  4. Soft Keys: Used to choose the option that is currently displayedabove that key.  5. TALK: Lets you place a call, answer Call Waiting and place a three-way call.  6. MUTE: Switch the microphone on and off while in a call. When themicrophone is off, the other party can not hear you. Turn the ringersound off while ringing or while standby mode.  7. INFO: Provides phone book guidance, displays your phone numberand enter pause and hyphen.  8. Scroll Keys: Allow you to scroll through the menu options anddisplays.  9. POWER: Turns the phone on and off.10. VOLume: Lets you adjust the sound level and scroll through themenu options.11. CLR: Allows you to clear characters from the screen or back upmenu levels.12. END: Lets you disconnect a call and return to standby mode.13. Message Key: Lets you access your voicemail box and listen toyour messages.14. Antenna: Makes the voice on the other end sound clearest when it’sall the way up.
11Sprint PCS   Location ??   auto= 01 ( OK)( NEXT)4. Soft Keys5. TALK3. Soft KeyLabels7. INFO 11. CLR9. POWER8. Scroll Keys6. MUTE10. VOLume12. END2. Headset Jack13. MessageKey14. Antenna1. Red Light
12Function keys.The following keys perform these functions when pressed duringmost procedures.CLRThis key lets you do lots of things:To erase one character from the display screen,briefly press it once.To erase all of them, hold it down for one second.To back up one menu level when you’re accessingmenu options, press it once.To revert back to the stadby display, hold it down fortwo seconds.ENDPress this key to disconnect a call. You can also press itto exit out of a menu and return to the phone’s standbydisplay.The message key lets you easily access voicemailmessages.INFOPress this key to insert hyphens as well as hard or timedpauses when you’re programming a number in yourphone’s memory (See page 44). This key also gives youphone book guidance. You can press this key to displayyour Sprint PCS Phone Number when the main screenis displayed.
13TALKPress this key to place and receive calls, to access asecond incoming call from call waiting or initiate Three-Way Calling.  Press either Soft Key to choose the operation displayedin the Soft Key Labels directly above that key. Differentlabels will be displayed above the Soft Keys dependingon the menu you’re in or the task you’re performing.Each time you press a Soft Key, a new label may bedisplayed.MUTEPress this key to switch the microphone on and offwhile in a call, to turn the ringer sound off temporarilywhile ringing or to turn the ringer sound off until poweroff while standby mode.
14Display icons:What they tell you.Display icons are all the graphic symbols that show up on yourdisplay screen. In short, they tell you what’s going on. Just lookbelow.SignalNo ServiceIn UseRoamingMessagesVibrateAnalogBatteryMeasures your current signal strength. The morelines there are, the stronger the signal.This means the phone is outside service areas.When this is displayed, you cannot use your phone.Tells you a call is in progress.If the icon is not displayed, you are in the SprintPCS Network. If it is displayed (it may or may notbe flashing), you are on another service provider’snetwork.Indicates when you have messages waiting.Indicate when the vibrate feature is set to ON.Indicates when using the phone in the analogsystem.Shows the level of your battery charge. The moreblack you see, the more power you have left. Whenthe charge is low, this icon blinks and an alert toneis sounded.
15Using the battery.Your Sprint PCS Phone comes with a rechargeable battery pack.Remember to fully charge your battery as soon as the chargebecomes low in order to maximize your talk time and standbytime.Installing and removing the battery.The battery pack snaps easily onto the back of the phone (bottomend first) for quick installation and removal. Make sure to turn thepower off before removing the battery. Otherwise, you could losestored numbers and messages.Charging the battery.You can tell whether or not your battery needs to be recharged justby checking the upper-right corner of your phone’s display. Whenthe battery charge level gets low, the battery icon   will blinkand the phone will sound a tone. If the battery level gets too low,the phone will turn off automatically. Three alert tones will soundjust before the phone turns itself off. If this happens, unfortunately,you’ll lose whatever you were just doing. So watch that indicatorand make sure your level is okay.
16To charge your battery, you should use the standard AC adapter, orthe optional dual port desktop charger or rapid charging cigarettelighter adapter. Using unauthorized ones could cause damage. (TheAC adapter is described in the next section. For more informationon the desktop charger and rapid charging cigarette lighter adapter,see the product user guide for each.)Charging with the AC adapter.Only use SANYO-approved adapters, model number SCP-01ADT,with your Sprint PCS Phone. Using an unauthorized one couldcause damage.1. Plug the adapter into a wall outlet.2. Plug the other end into the bottom of your Sprint PCS Phone,with the battery attached.Charging a completely discharged standard Lithium Ion batterytakes up to four hours.If your phone is turned on, the red light will go on while chargingand    icon on display will blink when charge is completedIf your phone is turned off, the red light will go onand “battery is charging” will show on display while charging, and icon on display will blink when charge is completed.
17Turning your phone on and off.When you’re ready to turn your Sprint PCS Phone on, check to seethat the charged battery has been installed on the back of the phoneor that you have external power (meaning the rapid chargingcigarette lighter adapter, hands-free car kit or AC adapter) with thebattery pack installed. Then, simply press POWER  for one second.The red light flashes briefly and the banner is displayed, whichmeans you’re ready to make a call.To turn your phone off, press POWER  for one second until “PoweringOff” is displayed. Then release POWER . When your phone is turnedoff, nothing is displayed on the screen.Note: If POWER  is pressed for less than one second, the phone willnot turn on or turn off. This keeps your phone from being turnedon or turned off accidentally.Standby status.Standby is the most basic state of the phone. The phone goes intostandby status soon after you turn it on or whenever you pressEND. When your phone is in standby status, you will typically seethe banner (that’s the message that’s displayed when you turn onyour phone). You’ll also have access to the phone’s directory andfeatures.
18Power Save mode.Your Sprint PCS Phone comes with a Power Save feature that willbe activated automatically if your phone hasn’t been able to find asignal after 15 minutes of searching. While this feature is active,the phone’s battery charge is conserved. The phone will automati-cally recheck for a signal periodically. To manually force thephone to recheck for a signal, press any key. A message on thedisplay will let you know when the phone is operating in PowerSave mode.
19Basic functions.Making a call.Whenever you make a call, follow these simple steps:1. First, check to see that your phone is on. If you see the displayindicators on the screen, that means the power is on.2. Enter the phone number you’re calling.3. Press TALK.4. When you’re finished with your call, just press END to discon-nect.You can also make calls from your internal phone book (see page35) or from your recent calls list (see page 40).Correcting dialing mistakes.If you make a mistake while dialing a phone number, press CLRto erase one digit at a time. You can delete the entire number atonce by pressing CLR and holding it down for at least one second.
20Answering calls.Your phone must be turned on before you can receive calls. Whenyour phone rings (“Incoming Call” display and the Red Lightflash.), press TALK to answer. You can also answer by pressing anykey (other than POWER , MUTE or END). Before you do this, you haveto set Any Key Answer function on(See page 56).To disconnect the call when you’re through, press END.You can customize your options for answering calls using the AnyKey Answer feature on the Features menu (press   afteraccessing the menu to select Features). This allows you to pressany key (except POWER , MUTE or END) to answer a call.When the phone rings, pressing END or MUTE stops only ringing.Where you can use your phone.Your Sprint PCS Phone is dual band, which means you can use itto make and receive calls in many places:In any city where Sprint PCS provides serviceOn select PCS CDMA networks (like the Sprint PCS Network)from other providersOn conventional analog cellular networksWhen you use your phone in any Sprint PCS Service Area outsideyour home service area, it’s called traveling. You are charged asimple, flat rate for all travel calls you make and receive. Whenyou use your phone outside the Sprint PCS Network, it’s called
21roaming. If you’re roaming in areas where Sprint PCS has agree-ments in place with other PCS CDMA service providers, you willbe charged the travel rate. If you’re roaming in areas where SprintPCS has agreements in place with conventional analog cellularproviders, you will pay airtime plus long-distance charges, wherethey apply.Note: In areas where Sprint PCS does not have roaming agree-ments in place, you will still be able to make emergency calls to911 and calls billed to a credit card.What you’ll see.You should always check your phone’s display because it will letyou know when you’re outside the Sprint PCS Network andwhether your phone is not operating in analog only mode or analogroam mode. The chart below indicates what you will see, depend-ing on where you’re using your phone.Regardless of whether you’re using your phone on or off the SprintPCS Network, you should always dial numbers using 11 digits (1 +area code + number) when you make calls outside your Sprint PCSHome Service AreaSM. (This does not necessarily mean you’ll becharged a long-distance rate.)Sprint PCS NetworkOther PCS CDMA NetworksAnalog Cellular (Roaming Indicator)X(“CDMA Roam” flashes.)X(“Analog Roam” flashes.) (Analog Indicator)X
22Calling experience.When you use your phone on other PCS CDMA networks, yourcalling experience will be quite similar to what you experiencewhen making calls from within the Sprint PCS Network. Althoughcertain calling features may not be available, your phone calls arestill private and secure, and in general, your call quality should besimilar to what you experience with the Sprint PCS Network.When you use your phone on analog cellular networks, yourexperience will be much different. Cellular roaming will be of thesame quality provided by cellular carriers today. Although you willstill have the convenience of being able to make and receive calls,here are some differences you can expect:You are more likely to experience static, cross-talk, fade-outand dropped calls.Some calling features that are standard within the Sprint PCSNetwork will be unavailable.You will experience the same security and privacy risks(eavesdropping and cloning) that exist with conventionalcellular services today.Battery life will be shorter when you use your phone for cellularroaming than when you use it on a CDMA network.
23If you are on the phone when you leave a Sprint PCS Service Areaand enter an area where roaming is available (whether PCSCDMA or analog cellular), your call will be dropped. If your callis dropped in an area where you think Sprint PCS provides service,turn your phone off and then on again to speed acquisition of theSprint PCS Network.If you need customer service for any reason while using yourphone outside the Sprint PCS Network, just dial    TALK from your Sprint PCS Phone. However, becauseyou’re outside the Sprint PCS Network, you may reach the localservice provider’s customer service instead of Sprint PCS Cus-tomer Care. To be sure that you reach Sprint PCS Customer Care,dial 1-888-211-4PCS (4727).Using Caller ID.This feature tells you who is calling you on your Sprint PCS Phoneby displaying their number when the phone rings. If a caller’sname and number are stored in your internal phone book, thecorresponding name is also displayed. If you call someone whohas this feature, your Sprint PCS Phone Number will be displayedon their phone.To block your Sprint PCS Number from being displayed for aparticular outgoing call, just follow these steps:1. Press      .2. Dial the outgoing phone number and press TALK.
24To block your Sprint PCS Phone. Number from being displayed onall of your outgoing calls, just call Sprint PCS Customer Care bypressing     TALK (in Southern California, press      TALK). Once you have permanently blockedyour number, you can release the block for a particular call. To dothat, follow these steps:1. Press      .2. Dial the phone number and press TALK.Responding to Call Waiting.If you’re in the middle of a call and you hear a beep, that meansyou have another call coming in. If you don’t answer the callwithin 10 seconds, you will be reminded of the incoming call witha second beep. To put the first caller on hold and answer thesecond call, press TALK. Press TALK again to switch back to thefirst call.If you don’t want to be interrupted during a particular call, you cantemporarily disable Call Waiting. Just press     before dialing the number. Once you end that call, Call Waitingwill be reactivated automatically. If you don’t want to be inter-rupted during any of your calls, before making any more, press   TALK (in Southern California, press      TALK) to call Sprint PCS Customer Care and haveCall Waiting deactivated.
25Using Three-Way Calling.Three-Way Calling lets you talk with two different people at thesame time. Simply dial your first number and press TALK. Whenyou have connected, press TALK to put the first caller on hold.Next, dial the second number and press TALK. When you’reconnected, press TALK again to begin your three-way call. Whenyou use this feature, you will be charged normal airtime rates foreach of the two calls you make.Using Call Forwarding.With Call Forwarding, you can have all of your incoming callsforwarded to another phone number – even if your Sprint PCSPhone is turned off. When Call Forwarding is activated, you canstill make calls from your Sprint PCS Phone. To activate CallForwarding, follow these steps:1. Press      .2. Enter the area code and seven-digit phone number to whichyour calls should be forwarded.3. Then press TALK. You will hear a tone that confirms you’veactivated Call Forwarding.To deactivate Call Forwarding, press       TALK. Once again, you’ll hear a tone to confirm the deactivation.
26Redialing calls.To redial the last call you made from your Sprint PCS Phone, pressTALK. When the number is displayed, press TALK again. You alsocan redial any of your last 10 calls using your recent calls list (seepage 40).Getting your own phone number.You probably don’t call your own Sprint PCS Phone Number veryoften, so you may forget it. If you do, here’s an easy way to get it:Turn your phone on and your number will be displayed briefly.If you miss it, press INFO to see it again anytime your phone iseither in standby or talk mode.
27Adjusting volume.The volume keys VOL VOL of your Sprint PCS Phone performthree critical functions. They let you:Adjust the earpiece volume during a call.Adjust the ringer volume or even turn it off when you’re instandby mode.Scroll through menus.Locking the keypad.To avoid accidental key presses, you can lock the keypad. How-ever, you’ll still receive incoming calls and messages. (This featurecan be activated only when the phone is in standby mode.)Any Key Answer does not work in this mode.To lock your keypad, press   under [MENU] and   (Keygurad).To unlock your keypad, press and hold END.
28Emergency dialing.You can place calls to 911, or one of the other three emergencynumbers that are in your emergency number list, even if yourphone is locked or restricted. (For information on locking orrestricting your phone, see pages 53 and 54.) As long as you’rewithin a service area (check your signal strength indicator), thesenumbers can be dialed.Calling 911.1. Dial      .2. Press TALK.Note: Even if your account is restricted, you can still dial 911(as long as you’re within a service area) but no other emergencynumbers.Saving and editing emergency numbers.You can save three phone numbers (in addition to 911) that can bedialed even if your phone has been locked. To save emergencynumbers, follow the steps below:1. Press   under [MENU] .2. Press   to select the security menu.
293. Enter your lock code. (The default code typically consists of thelast four digits of your phone number. To change your lockcode, see page 54.)4. Press   to select “EMERGENCY #.”5. Press   under [EDIT] to edit or enter the first emergencynumber, or press   under [NEXT] to display the nextemergency number.6. Press   under [OK] to save the entered number.Dialing other emergency numbers.If there’s an emergency, you can still make calls to your storedemergency numbers even when your phone is locked.1. Dial one of the other three emergency numbers stored in youremergency list. Your emergency numbers must be dialed exactlyas stored – with or without the area code.2. Press TALK.
30Dialing Sprint PCS Directory Assistance.Dial     TALK to obtain residential, business andgovernment listings; to get help completing local or long-distancecalls; or to obtain movie listings, hotel, restaurant and shoppinginformation, and major local event information.Dialing Sprint PCS Operator Services.Dial   to obtain assistance in placing collect calls or callsbilled to a local telephone calling card or a third party.
31Setting up your voicemail.To set up your voicemail, press and hold   for at least onesecond. Then enter “SPRINT” (777468) as your temporary passcode. We suggest you do this soon after you activate your SprintPCS Account.After entering that code, the voicemail system will prompt you todo these things:Create your own personal pass code. Make sure you pick anumber that you will remember.Create the greeting that people will hear when they call you.Record your name announcement.Choose whether to activate One-Touch Access.After you’ve set up your voicemail, it will automatically recordmessages whenever someone calls and you don’t answer.Whenever you need to call your voicemail from another phone,dial your Sprint PCS Phone Number. When you hear your greet-ing, press   and enter your pass code.
32Finding out you have a message.Your Sprint PCS Phone alerts you when you have new voicemailmessages in several ways: by displaying a message on the screen,by sounding five short beeps (if the ringer is turned on), byflashing the red light at the top of the phone, and by displaying at the top of your screen. If a message is marked “Urgent,” will flash. You can have up to 30 new or saved messages andeach can be stored for up to 30 days.In addition to VOICE MAIL, there is [PAGE] and [TEXT].[PAGE] provides notification that there has been an incoming call.[TEXT] is a text message. Whichever the case, when a call hasbeen received from a person who is registered in the phone book,the phone number and name will be displayed on the display. Press under [READ] to displays detailed information related to themessage (and in the case of [TEXT], displays the contents of thetext message). Press   under [CALL] (or TALK) to make a call toperson sending a message.If you press   when your Sprint PCS Phone is in standby mode,you can check whether or not there is a message.Your phone will continue to display   until you erase your newmessage or you read page or texts.
33Internal phone book,Call history and Scratch pad.You get two types of phone books with your Sprint PCS Phone:the Primary Phone Book and the Recent Call History. To make themost of them, you really need to understand all the basic featuresand functions of your new phone.Understanding your phone’s memory.Your Sprint PCS Phone has 99 phone book memory locations –that is, 99 places to store phone numbers. You can store up to 32digits within 01 through 94 memory locations and up to 54 digitswithin 95 through 99 memory locations, and use up to 12 charac-ters to give each entry a name.Saving and storing a phone number.When adding numbers to your Primary Phone Book, keep in mindthat memory locations 1 through 9 should be used for One-TouchDialing or your most commonly used phone numbers.Secret numbers can be stored only in memory locations 90 through99.To save numbers, simply follow the directions below.1. Enter the phone number that you want to save. We suggest thatyou save numbers using 10 digits (area code + number).If you enter a hard or timed pause, you can entire more than 33digits.
342. Press   under [SAVE].3. Enter the name that goes with the number (up to 12 characters).Press the key of the first letter in the name, and continue untilyou’ve spelled the whole name. Pressing a key repeatedly willchange the letter or number in the flashing cursor position onthe screen. (For example, press   once for “A.” Press twice for “B.”) When you have the correct letter ornumber in position on the screen, wait two seconds for thecursor to advance automatically one space. To add a space, waitfor the cursor to advance and then press   . Press CLR or or   to correct any mistakes.4. Once you’ve finished entering a name, press   under [OK].5. To store the number in the next available memory location,press   under [OK]. You have the option to specify a differ-ent location by entering a two-digit location number.6. The phone prompts, “Make Secret?” (Secret numbers are notdisplayed on the screen and can only be deleted, not edited.)Press   under [OK] to accept the “no” default. To save theentry as secret, press   under [NEXT] to toggle to “yes” andpress   under [OK].Each time you save a new number, the phone automaticallydisplays a tally of numbers stored and of memory locations stillavailable.
35Looking up a phone number.Once you have stored numbers in your Primary Phone Book, youcan review all those numbers. To display the location number,name and phone number, follow these steps:1. Press   under [BOOK].2. Press   or   to display the list of numbers.3. To scroll through the memory list, press   or  .4. To see the number stored in a memory location, press   under[VIEW] when that number is selected (“ ” mark will bepointing to it).5. To call the displayed number, press TALK.Finding a number using a person’s name.Just follow the steps described below.1. Press   under [BOOK].2. Press   under [NAME].3. Enter the name of the person whose number you want to find.You can enter two or more consecutive letters from the name ifyou don’t want to enter the entire name.
364. Press   under [FIND]. The phone searches for namescontaining those consecutive letters and displays a list ofmatches.5. To scroll through the list, press   or   .6. To call the number “ ” mark is pointing to, press TALK, or todisplay more information, press   under [VIEW].Finding a number when you know at least four digits.This feature works only when “Digits Find” (Menu 78) is set to“on.”1. Enter four or more consecutive digits of the number on the mainscreen.2. Press   under [FIND].3. When the list of matching numbers is displayed, press   or to scroll to the one you’re looking for.4. To call the number “ ” mark is pointing to, press TALK, or todisplay more information, press   under [VIEW].
37Editing a phone number.1. First, press   under [BOOK] and then select the memorylocation you want to edit, following the steps described in theprevious section.2. Press   under [EDIT].3. Edit the number using CLR and the digit keys. Press   under[OK] when you’re finished.4. The phone displays the name that was stored previously. Youcan change the name, or press   under [OK] to accept it.5. The phone then displays the memory location. Press   under[OK] to use that memory location, or enter a new one.6. If you’re saving the edited entry in the same location or in analready occupied location, the phone displays the name,memory location and phone number and prompts, “Overwrite?”Press   under [OK] to accept your change.7. The phone prompts, “Make Secret ?” Press   under [OK] toaccept the “No” default, or press   under [NEXT] to toggleto “Yes” and press   under [OK] to make the entry secret.
38Erasing a phone number.1. First, press   under [BOOK] and then select the memorylocation you want to edit, following the steps described on page34.2. Then, press   under [ERASE] to erase both the name and thenumber. If the number you want to erase was stored as a secretentry, you’ll have to enter your lock code before the numberwill be erased.3. Press   under [OK]. Your phone’s display will show the word“-erased-” to confirm that the entry has been erased.Finding a number using its memory location.1. Press   under [BOOK].2. Enter the two-digit memory location to display the number.
39Using One-Touch/Two-Touch Dialing.This feature enables you to dial phone book entries through onekey press (for locations 1 to 9) or two key presses (for locations 10to 99). You can turn on One-Touch Dialing through the “One-Touch” item under the “Features” menu (see page 56.).For memory locations 1 to 9:Press and hold the appropriate key for one second.For memory locations 10 to 99:1. Press the first digit.2. Press and hold the key for second digit for one second.Using Speed Dial.You can dial numbers that are saved in your internal phone bookby simply pressing a couple of keys. Just follow these steps:1. Press the key(s) that correspond to the numeric memorylocation. For example, for memory location 10, press .2. Press TALK. The phone will find the number in the internalphone book, display it on the screen and place the call.
40Reviewing your Recent Call History.Your Sprint PCS Phone maintains a list of the last 10 calls youmade, a list of the last 10 calls you accepted or missed and thescratch pad memory you added. To display a list of recently madecalls, follow these steps:1. Press   under [BOOK].2. Press   under [CALLS].3. Press   to see outgoing calls (or   to see incomingcalls).4. Press   or   to scroll though the last 10 calls thatwere made, accepted or missed.5. When “ ” is displayed at the left of an item in the call list,you can press TALK to place a call to that number. (If there’s aname in the call list, that number has already been saved in yourphone book.)6. When “ ” is displayed at the left of an item, you also canpress   under [VIEW] for additional information on the call.You can press   under [SAVE] to save the number to amemory location. You also can press INFO to display the dateand time stamp associated with the call.
41When you’re reviewing your Recent Call History list, you’ll seeone of the following:MISSED Indicates you have an unanswered incoming call.CALL FROM Indicates a call you received and answered.CALL TO Indicates a call you dialed.Saving in Scratch Pad Memory.1. Press   under [MENU].2. Press   and   during a call.3. Enter the phone number and name you have to remember.4. Press   under [ADD] to save in Scratch Pad.
42Reviewing your Scratch Pad memory.1. Press   under [BOOK].2. Press   under [CALLS].3. Press   to see your scratch pad memory.4. When “ADDED” and the phone number as the scratch pad aredisplayed, you can press TALK to place a call to that number.5. If you want to store that number in the primary phone book,press   under [SAVE].6. Enter the name.7. Press   under [OK].8. To store the number in the next available memory location,press    under [OK]. You have the option to specify adifferent location by entering a two-digit location number.The scratch pad memory will be erased when:Entering a next number as the scratch pad memory.Saving the scratch pad memory into the primary phone bookmemory.Turning your phone off.
43Advanced features.Using the pause feature to dial faster.This feature saves you from always having to enter a series ofnumbers when, for example, you’re being prompted by an auto-mated system or using a calling card. With your Sprint PCS Phone,you can actually store the required series of numbers in yourinternal phone book with pauses in all the right places to commu-nicate to the automated system all the right breaks. The gist of it:You’re able to hit a couple of numbers instead of a bunch. Thereare two kinds of pauses you can insert:Hard Pause When dialing a stored number with a hard pause,the phone will stop dialing when it reaches thehard pause. Press   under [RESUME] whenyou’re ready to send the remaining numbers. Thehard pause is displayed as   on the phone.Timed Pause When dialing a stored number with a timedpause, the phone will stop dialing and wait fortwo seconds when it reaches the timed pause.The phone will send the remaining numbersautomatically after the two-second pause.If a two-second pause is long enough for your automated system,use a timed pause. If not, use a hard pause.
44Inserting a pause in a number.1. Enter the first part of the number.2. Press INFO where you want to insert a pause.3. To insert a hard pause, press  . To insert a timed pause,press  .4. Enter additional numbers (for example, a PIN or credit cardnumber).5. Press   under [SAVE].Note: Press   to enter a hyphen. Hyphens are used forappearance only, your phone dials the number without any delays.Punctuating names.When you’re storing or editing names in your internal phone book,you can use any of 18 special punctuation characters.1. Press INFO while entering a name. (See page 34.)A list of nine characters will be displayed.2. Press   or   to display the other nine characters thatcan be entered.3. Press the number next to the character you want to enter.4. Continue entering the name.
45Using uppercase and lowercase letters.When entering a name, you can use both uppercase and lowercaseletters.1. Press   under [A a] to change from uppercase letters tolowercase letters. Press   under [a A] to change back touppercase letters.2. Enter the appropriate letters.Dialing from your phone book to a different area code.When you’re traveling outside your home service area, or whenyou’re calling someone back from within voicemail, you may needto add an area code to the stored number.To temporarily add digits to the beginning of a stored phonenumber, follow these steps:1. Find the number you want to call. (See pages 35 and 36.)2. Enter the area code for the number. The new numbers will beinserted automatically at the beginning of the phone number.3. Press TALK to dial the modified number.
46Help guidance for the internal phone book.When you need a help to look up a phone number. You can operateyour phone following the instructions indicated on the display.1. Press   under [BOOK].2. Press INFO.The display shows “Recall the speed memory or used num.”.3. Press   under [HELP].The three indications are respectively shown in the followingorder for three seconds each.“Enter speed memory # to display”“ [NAME] to find by name[CALLS] for used numbers”“Press volume to display memory list”4. After three seconds, you will see “LOOK UP Location ??”.Then you can continue to operate following indications de-scribed in the above step 3.
47Main menu.You can access all of your phone’s features and settings throughthe main menu. Here’s how to go about it.Navigating through the menu.To display the main menu, press   under [MENU].To scroll through menu items, press   or  .To go back one step, press CLR. You can do this at any point inthe process.To select a menu item, press the number corresponding to it.To scroll through possible settings, press   under [NEXT], orpress   or  . To continuously scroll menus, press andhold VOL or VOL.To save a setting, press   under [OK].To exit the menu and return to the standby screen, press END.You won’t save any changes. You also can press and hold CLRfor one second.Taking a menu shortcut.If you’re in a hurry, just press   under [MENU] and then pressthe numbers that correspond to the menu options without scrollingthrough the menus. For example, if you press   under [MENU],followed by   and  , the phone will display the volumesetting of the ringer.
48Understanding menu items.Adjusting your phone’s volume.Volume. (Menu 1) Here’s how to adjust the volume on yourphone’s ringer, key beep and earpiece.Ringer (Menu 11)To adjust the ringer or the message alert, you can press either or  , or the volume keys. The ringer volume can beadjusted in 5 steps including “off.” To adjust the ringer whilethe phone is ringing, only the volume keys can be used. When“off” is selected, “Ringer Off” is shown on the display instandby mode.Key Beep (Menu 12)Adjust the volume of the beep your phone makes when youpress a key by pressing   or  , the volume keys. Thekey beep volume can be adjusted in 5 steps including “off.”Earpiece (Menu 13)To adjust the volume of the earpiece, press   or  , thevolume keys. The earpiece volume can be adjusted in 4 steps.To make adjustments during a call, use the volume keys.Ring Type (Menu 14)Determine the sounds your phone makes when you receive acall. Press   or   to scroll through the possiblesettings (5 types). As you scroll through the list, you will hear asample of the ringer setting. The default setting is “RING 1.”
49Message Ring (Menu 15)Lets you choose how you want to be notified of short messages(when available). Settings are: “off,” “once” and “every 2 min.”( The default setting is “every 2 min.”)Choosing what you see on the screen.Display. (Menu 2) These options let you customize how thingswill be displayed on your phone’s display screen.Backlight (Menu 21)You can manipulate the display and keypad backlighting.Possible settings are:• always on or always off: The “always on” option makes surethe backlight is always on with the phone turned on. Thissetting significantly increases battery drain. The “always off”setting means that the backlight is always off except whenhaving incoming call.• 10 seconds: The backlight turns off 10 seconds after you pressthe last key. It is turned on again as soon as you press a key.This is the default setting.• 30 seconds: The backlight turns off 30 seconds after you pressthe last key.
50Banner (Menu 22)This option lets you put whatever you want on your phone’sdisplay screen – just so long as it’s no more than 12 characters.This banner will be displayed on the top line whenever yourphone is on. Simply press   under [EDIT] to change yourexisting banner. You enter characters the same way you wouldin your Primary Phone Book. (See pages 34.)Show Time (Menu 23)You can display the date and time on your phone’s screen. Theywill be transmitted to your phone automatically from the SprintPCS Network and will change to reflect the time zone you’re in.Settings are: “yes” and “no.” The default is “yes.”Auto Hyphen (Menu 24)When you select this option, your phone automatically insertshyphens so your numbers look like the normal U.S. phonenumbers. Settings are: “on” and “off.” The default is “on.”Version (Menu 25)Displays the version number of the software installed on yourSprint PCS Phone.Choosing the vibration.Vibration Feature. (Menu 3) If the vibration feature is set to ON,you can get the incoming call and the message by the phonevibrates oneself. When this feature is set to “on”, you will see“   ” icon on the screen. Settings are: “on” and “off.” Thedefault is “on.”
51Choosing the right alerts.Alerts. (Menu 4) Your Sprint PCS Phone comes with severaldifferent options to keep you aware of what’s going on.Fade (Menu 41)This option will use a tone to alert you if, for some reason, youhave either lost a call or lost service. Settings are: “on” and“off.” The default is “off.” Also it alerts you when you comeback into a service area.Minute (Menu 42)This option is a minute minder that beeps 50 seconds beforeeach minute is up during a call. Settings are: “on” and “off.”The default is “off.”Service (Menu 43)This option is a tone that alerts you whenever your networkservice changes. For example, if the service alert is set to “on,”your phone will sound an alert whenever you begin travelingoutside of your home service area. Settings are: “on” and “off.”The default is “off.”Keeping track of calls.Call Info. (Menu 5) These options help you remember whom youcalled, when and for how long. Times are displayed in minutes andseconds like this: “5:20.”Last Call (Menu 51)Tells you how long your last call was in minutes and seconds.
52Maintaining phone security.Security. (Menu 6) You have the option to lock your Sprint PCSPhone when you’d like to make sure you’re the only one who canuse it. Locking your phone means that you can still receiveincoming calls or make emergency calls, but all other phonefunctions are disabled. You also can restrict outgoing calls (except911 and emergency calls), incoming calls and access to your phonebook.Your lock code typically consists of the last four digits of yourSprint PCS Phone Number. If you choose to change it, however,and then forget it, you will have to take your phone to the nearestSprint PCS Center for assistance. Because your phone must bereprogrammed if you forget your lock code, Sprint PCS CustomerCare will not be able to assist you over the phone.Home Calls (Menu 52)Tells you how many calls you made in your home service area(that is, when you weren’t traveling) and how long they lasted,since the last reset. Press   under [ZERO] to reset.Roam Calls (Menu 53)Tells you how many calls you made while traveling outsideyour home service area and how long they lasted. Press under [ZERO] to reset.All Calls (Menu 54)Tallies up the total number of calls you made and how long theylasted. This number cannot be reset.
53To access the security menu and modify the settings, you must firstenter your lock code.Lock (Menu 61)First, you should decide when you want your phone to belocked. Possible settings are “never,” “on power up,” and“now.” If you choose “on power up,” your phone will be lockedevery time you turn it on. If you select “now,” your phone willbe locked immediately. If you choose “never,” your phone willnever be locked. The default setting is “never.”When your phone is locked, [UNLOCK] is displayed.To unlock your phone, see pages 2 and 28.Restrict (Menu 62)With restrict mode, you control what calls can be made fromyour phone.Phone Book. Determines whether you can access the phonebook and call logs and make calls directly from it. Possiblesettings are “yes” and “no.” The default setting is “no.” If youchoose “yes,” access to the phone book and call logs is disabled,although you still can receive calls and dial only the numberswhich correspond with the numbers stored in the phone book.You can also dial the emergency numbers. One-touch and two-touch dialing will not be available if the phone book is re-stricted.Incoming. Determines whether incoming calls can be receivedon your Sprint PCS Phone. Possible settings are “yes” and “no.”The default setting is “no.” If you choose “yes,” calls cannot bereceived on your PCS phone.
54Outgoing. Determines whether outgoing calls can be madefrom your Sprint PCS Phone. Possible settings are “yes” and“no.” The default setting is “no.” If you choose “yes,” outgoingcalls cannot be made from your phone (except to 911 or yourstored emergency numbers), although you still can receive calls.New Code (Menu 63)If you don’t want to use your phone’s original lock code, youcan use this option to enter your own new four-digit codenumber. If you decide to change your lock code and then forgetit, you will have to take your phone to the nearest Sprint PCSCenter for assistance.Emergency# (Menu 64)You can enter up to three emergency numbers and you can callall of them and 911 – even when your phone is locked. Whenyou dial an emergency number, it must exactly match thenumbers previously programmed in order to override the lockand restriction settings.Clear Calls (Menu 65)This option clears your Recent Call History list.When you clear the list of outgoing calls, press   afterentering your lock code.When you clear the list of incoming calls, press   afterentering your lock code.
55Customizing the way your phone works.Features. (Menu 7) With the help of the following features, youcan make your phone work more like you do.Auto Answer (Menu 71)This feature lets you answer calls without pressing any keys.You can select the number of times your phone rings before acall is answered automatically. Possible settings are: “5 rings,”“3 rings,” “1 ring” and “off.” The default is “off.” Press under [NEXT] to scroll through the options. The phone must beturned on for the Auto Answer feature to work. This feature istypically used with the Hands-Free Car Kit.Auto Retry (Menu 72)You can set the length of time your phone will wait before itautomatically redials a number when the system is busy.Possible settings are: “every 60 seconds,” “every 30 seconds,”“every 10 seconds” and “off.” The default is “off.” Press under [NEXT] to scroll through the options. Auto Retry repeatsup to 5 times.Scratch Pad (Menu 73)This feature lets you store phone numbers during a call. They’llthen be added to your Recent Call History list. For example, ifduring a call someone gives you a phone number that you needto remember, you can enter it in your Scratch Pad.
56Key Beep (Menu 74)You can determine the length and speed of your key beep (youhear this when you enter the numbers). Possible settings are:“long” and “normal.” The default is “normal.” Press   under[NEXT] to toggle between options.One-Touch (Menu 75)This feature allows you to turn your One-Touch (1~9)/Two-Touch (10~99) phone book memory dialing on or off. Settingsare: “enable” and “disable.” The default is “enable.”Privacy (Menu 76)This feature allows you to select “enhanced” or “standard”voice privacy mode. Press   under [NEXT] to togglebetween options.Any Key Answer (Menu 77)You can choose to be able to press any key to answer incomingcalls (other than POWER , MUTE or END). Possible settings are:“on” and “off.” The default is “off.” Press   under [NEXT] totoggle between options.Digits Find (Menu 78)This feature allows you to activate finding out a number fromyour phone’s memory when entering at least four digits youknow. Possible settings are: “DIGITS FIND on” and “DIGITSFIND off.” The default is “on.” Press   under [NEXT] totoggle between options.
57Choosing the analog system.Analog System. (Menu 8) Your dual-band Sprint PCS Phone willwork like a single-band CDMA phone unless the “Analog” optionis set. If you want to use the phone in the analog system, followthe followings.Set Analog (Menu 81)This option allows you to entirely stop using the phone inanalog mode, or to use the phone in analog mode within thespecified duration. Possible settings are: “DISABLED,” “ThisCall” (Only for one call), “Til PWR OFF” (Turning the phoneoff) or “Automatic” (Only for analog available). The default is“DISABLED.” During the analog mode, “Analog Roam” (whenselecting “Automatic”) blinks.Preventing accidental key press.Keyguard. (Menu 0) You can enable keyguard with this option.This feature locks the keypad on your phone so that keys won’taccidentally be pushed. To enable keyguard, press   under[MENU] and then  . To disable, press and hold END.
58Usage guidelines:All about performanceand safety.Keeping tabs on signal strength.First of all, the voice quality of your Sprint PCS Phone will alwaysbe at its best when the antenna is fully raised. If you’re inside abuilding, reception may be better near a window.The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signalstrength in your area. Your phone will inform you of the currentstrength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strengthicon. The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal. (See page14 for an illustration of the signal strength indicators.)Understanding Power Save mode.If you’re trying to use your phone in an area where the signal istoo weak, the Power Save feature will automatically activate toconserve battery power when you’ve been unable to pick up asignal for 15 minutes. If your phone is on, it will periodicallyrecheck service availability, or you can do so yourself manually bypressing any key. A message will be displayed on the screen anytime Power Save has been activated.
59Understanding how your phone operates.Your Sprint PCS Phone is basically a radio transmitter andreceiver. When it’s turned on, it receives and transmits radiofrequency (RF) signals. Your phone operates in the frequencyrange of 1.9 GHz and 800 MHz. When your phone is in use, thesystem handling your call controls the power level.Radio frequency safety.In 1991–1992, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers(IEEE) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)joined in updating ANSI’s 1982 standard for safety levels withrespect to human exposure to RF signals. More than 120 scientists,engineers and physicians from universities, government healthagencies and industries developed this updated standard afterreviewing the available body of research. In 1993, the FederalCommunications Commission (FCC) adopted this updatedstandard in a regulation. In August 1996, the FCC adopted a hybridstandard consisting of the existing ANSI/IEEE standard and theguidelines published by the National Council of Radiation Protec-tion and Measurements (NCRP).The design of the Sprint PCS Phone complies with these updatedstandards. Of course, if you want to limit RF exposure even furtherthan the updated standard, you can choose to control the durationof your calls and operate your phone in the most power-efficientmanner.
60Maintaining your phone’s peak performance.To operate your phone properly – that is, to maintain safe andsatisfactory service – you should follow these rules:For best reception, extend the antenna fully.Hold the phone with the antenna up and over your shoulder.Do not hold the phone antenna at any time.Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna.Speak directly into the mouthpiece.Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills.If your phone does get wet, turn the power off immediately andremove the battery pack. If it is inoperable, you should return it toa Sprint PCS Center or call Sprint PCS Customer Care for service.Only authorized personnel should service your phone and itsaccessories. Faulty service may invalidate the warranty.
61Protecting your battery.For best battery performance, you should follow these guidelines:Only use the SANYO-approved battery packs (model numbersSCP-01LBPS and SCP-01LBPL) and AC adapter, cigarettelighter adapter, and desktop charger (model number SCP-01DAT for AC adapter; model number SCP-01CLA forcigarette lighter adapter; model number SCP-01DTC fordesktop charger). These chargers are designed to maximizebattery life. Using other batteries or chargers will invalidateyour warranty and may cause damage as well.To avoid damage, charge the battery pack only in temperaturesthat range from 32˚F to 104˚F (0˚C to 40˚C).Do not use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in highhumidity areas, such as the bathroom.Never dispose of the battery pack by incineration.Keep the metal contacts at the bottom of the battery pack clean.Do not attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery pack.You may need to recharge the battery pack if it has not beenused for a long period of time.
62Replace the battery pack when it no longer provides acceptableperformance. It can be recharged hundreds of times before itwill need to be replaced.Do not store the battery pack in high temperature areas for longperiods of time. Follow these storage rules:Less than one month: -4˚F to 131˚F (-20˚C to 55˚C)More than one month: -4˚F to 95˚F (-20˚C to 35˚C)Using your phone while driving.Talking on the phone while you’re driving may divert yourattention from the road. Besides that, it is illegal in some states.Remember, safety comes first.When using your Sprint PCS Phone in the car:Focus on driving, not talking.Use your hands-free car kit.For details, refer to the user guide which comes with the hands-free car kit.If you must use the phone while driving, please use One-TouchDialing, Speed Dial and Any Key Answer modes.FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEADTO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROP-ERTY DAMAGE.
63Disposal of Lithium Ion batteries.You can return your unwanted Lithium Ion batteries to yournearest SANYO Service Center. For the SANYO Service Centernearest you, call 1-800-XXX-XXXX (U.S. only).Note: In some areas, the disposal of Lithium Ion batteries inhousehold or business trash may be prohibited.Following safety guidelines.To operate your phone safely and efficiently, you should alwaysfollow any special regulations in a given area, and turn your phoneoff in areas where use is forbidden or when it may cause interfer-ence or danger.Using your phone near other electronic devices.Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio fre-quency (RF) signals. However, RF signals from PCS telephonesmay affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment.RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequatelyshielded electronic operating and entertainment systems in motorvehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative todetermine if these systems are adequately shielded from externalRF signals. You should also check with the manufacturer regardingany equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
64Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices (such aspacemakers and hearing aids) to determine if they are adequatelyshielded from external RF signals.Turn off the phone in healthcare facilities and request permissionbefore using the phone near medical equipment.Turn off your phone before flying.You should turn off your Sprint PCS Phone before boarding anyaircraft. To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems,U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations requireyou to have permission from a crew member to use your phonewhile the plane is on the ground. To prevent any risk of interfer-ence, FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane isin the air.Restricting children’s access to your phone.Your PCS phone is not a toy, and should not be played with bychildren. They could hurt themselves and others, damage thephone or make calls that increase your telephone bills.
65Turn off your phone in dangerous areas.To avoid interfering with blasting operations, you should turn offyour phone when in a blasting area or in other areas with signsindicating that two-way radios should be turned off. Constructioncrews often use remote-control RF devices to set off explosives.Turn off your phone when you are in any area with a potentiallyexplosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your phone or its accessoriescould generate sparks. Sparks could cause an explosion or a fireresulting in bodily injury or even death.Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but notalways, clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gasstation; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storagefacilities; areas where the air contains chemicals or particles suchas grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where youwould normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid or explosives in thecompartment of  your vehicle that contains your phone or accesso-ries.
66Cautions.Any changes or modifications to your Sprint PCS Phone notexpressly approved in this document could void your warranty forthis equipment and void your authority to operate this equipment.Only use approved batteries, antennas and chargers. The use of anyother type will invalidate the warranty.FCC notice.The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in closeproximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you tostop using the telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated.If you need assistance, contact Sprint PCS Customer Care.And last, but certainly not least, vehicles using liquefied petroleumgas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the NationalFire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard,contact the National Fire Protection Association, OneBatterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn: Publication SalesDivision.
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69Ddefaultslock code,deleting. See erasingdesktop charger,dialingfrom memory,one-touch/two-touch,from phone book,from recent call history,redialing,redialing automatically,speed dial,See also callsDigits find option (Features menu),directory assistance,disconnecting,display indicators, .See also iconsat beginning of indexDisplay menu,driving, using phone while,dropped calls,dual band feature,duration of calls,Eearpiece,Earpiece option (Volume menu),eavesdropping, analog cellularnetworks and,editingemergency phone numbers,lock code,numbers in phone book,See also erasing,electronic devices, using phonenear other,Emergency # option (Securitymenu),emergency phone numberscalling,calling outside Sprint PCSNetwork,CCaller ID,Call forwarding,Call info menu,calling areas,call in progress indicator,callsanswering,Clear call option,disconnecting,duration of,emergency,making,misdialing,outside Sprint PCS Network,redialing,redialing automatically,Reviewing Recent Call History,See also dialingCALL TO field,Call waiting,case of names in phone book,CDMA networks, other PCS,cellular networks. See analogcellular networkscharacters, erasing,charge indicator,charging battery,chemical storage areas, phone notused in,children, protecting phone from,cigarette lighter adapter,Clear calls option (Security menu),CLEAR key,cloning, analog cellular networksand,CLR key. See CLEAR keycross-talk,customer service,outside Sprint PCS Network,See also servicing phone
70saving and editing numbers,END key,erasingcharacters,number from phone book,exiting menu,explosive atmospheres, phone notused in,FFade option (Alerts menu),fade-out,features,Features menu,Federal Aviation Administration(FAA),Federal Communications Commis-sion (FCC)finding numbers,flashing the red light at the top ofphone,flying, phone use prohibited while,fueling area, phone not used in ,.See also liquefied petroleumgas regulationsfunction keys. See keysHHands-Free Car Kit,hearing aid,help,outside Sprint PCS Network,Home calls option (Call infomenu),home service area, dialing outside,hotel information,hyphenation, automatic,Iicons. See icons at beginning ofindexinstalling battery,Institute of Electrical and Electron-ics Engineer (IEEE),internal phone book, See phonebook,Kkey beep option (Features menu),key beep option (Volume menu),Key guard menu,keypadlocking,keysCLEAR,END,message,POWER,scroll,TALK,See also dialLLast call option (Call info menu),length of calls,liquefied petroleum gas regula-tions,liquid spills, exposure to,local event information,local service area,lock codechanging,default,and restricting,See also unlocking phonelocking keypad,Lock option (Security menu),long-distance call,long number, storing,Mmedical device,memory, dialing from,menus
71Alerts menu,Analog System menu,Call Info menu,Display menu,exiting,Features menu,Keyguard menu,scrolling,Security menu,selecting option,Vibration Feature menu,Volume menu,message indicator,message key,message reception. See voicemailMessage ring option (Volumemenu),microphone, switching on/offMinute option (Alerts menu),misdialing,MISSED CALL field,movie listening,MUTE key,my number,Nnamesentering,searching for,National Council of RadiationProtection and Measurements(NCRP),National Fire Protection Standard(NFPA-  ),networksdialing outside Sprint PCSNetwork,See also roaming,New code option (Security menu),number of calls made,OOne-Touch/Two-Touch Dialing,One-Touch option (Featuresmenu),opening account,outside service areas indicator,Ppacemaker,pass code,pauses,PCS CDMA networks, other,performance, maximizing,phone bookaccessing,advanced features,automatic hyphenation numbersin,dialing number from,editing numbers in,erasing a number from,maximum length of entry,maximum numbers of entry,names in,pause feature,saving numbers and names to,See also emergency phonenumber,phone numberactivating your,for help,for help outside Sprint PCSNetwork,looking up your own,of SANYO Service Centers,storing numbers. See phonebookSee also emergency phonenumberspowering on/off,automatically,low battery and automaticshutoff,Power Save mode andautomatic shutoff,Power Save mode,
72service areas,Service option (Alerts menu),servicing phone, . See alsocustomer serviceSet analog (Analog system menu),setting up your voice mail,shopping information,Show time option (Display menu),signal strength,speed dial,spill, exposure to,Sprint PCS Account, opening,Sprint PCS Customer care,outside Sprint PCS Network,Sprint PCS Directory Assistance,Sprint PCS Network indicator,standby modedescribed,returning to,static,storing battery,TTALK keyanswering calls,making calls,technical support. See customerservicetelephone book. See phone booktelephone number. See phonenumberThree-Way Calling,time/date of calls,travel charger,traveling,turning phone on/off,automatically,low battery and automaticshutoff,Power Save mode andautomatic shutoff,TV interference,Two-Touch dialing,Privacy option (Features menu),propane regulations,PWR key,Rradio frequency interference,radio frequency range,radio frequency safety,rain, exposure to,receiving calls,reception, maximizing,redialing,automatically,red light,restaurant information,Restrict option (Security menu),restricted accounts, emergencynumber dialing and,restricting children’s access tophone,Ringer option (Volume menu),Ringer type option (Volumemenu),ringer volume adjustment,Roam calls option (Call infomenu),roaming,roaming indicator,SsafetySANYO service center, locatingnearest,savingemergency phone numbers,numbers to phone book,Scratch pad option (Featuresmenu),scroll key,searching,Security menu,security outside Sprint PCSNetwork,
73Uunlocking phone,VVersion (Display menu),Vibration feature menu,voicemailaccessing,accessing from another phone,audible alert,maximum number of message,message indicator,pass code,setting up,volume,Volume menu,Wwarranty, voiding,

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